Protesters Set up Camp Outside Orlando Mom's Home

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Three months after 3-year-old Caylee Anthony disappeared under mysterious circumstances, protesters have joined a crowd of reporters and gawkers outside the family's suburban Orlando home, hoping to get what police so far have not: a statement that the little girl is dead.

The protesters believe the girl's 22-year-old mother, Casey Anthony, killed her and that her grandparents, Cindy and George Anthony, are covering it up.

The neighbors are tired of the spectacle and are asking a court to move the protesters to a vacant lot. They are afraid to let their children outside and some can't sleep at night.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office has been called to the Anthony home more than 40 times since Caylee was first reported missing.

Online Public Information File

Viewers with disabilities can get assistance accessing this station's FCC Public Inspection File by contacting the station with the information listed below. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or fccinfo@fcc.gov.